
City Paper
With its second album, Perfect Tragedy, Pittsburgh's Good Brother Earl brings a touch more AOR pop-rock polish to its alt-country and classic-rock roots, yielding a real Pittsburgh crossover sound — meaning one that crosses between WDVE and WYEP.
Pitt News
Good Brother Earl has been a favorite Pittsburgh rock band for quite a few years now. They usually play venues like Fuel and Fuddle in Oakland or the Hard Rock Cafe at Station Square.
By Katie Mavrich
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Plenty of local bands take their wares to WYEP and plenty of them get turned away.
But the door opened wide for Good Brother Earl, an ensemble that showed up in 2004 with a full-bodied Triple A rock sound that can fall right into place between Counting Crows, Dave Matthews and the Jayhawks. The result was regular rotation on YEP and a growing following.
Our Town - Johnstown, PA
If persistence pays off in the music world, Good Brother Earl could still be in for quite the payday.
By Chad Mearns